Last June, the Scorpions announced that they would be the subject of a bio-pic titled Wind of Change.
Since then, it's been slow going, but the band's singer Klaus Meine says it's moving forward, despite being very vague about details in an interview with Brazil's Rolling Stone.
"[Director Alex Ranarivelo], who's working on this project for quite a while ... is in this with all his heart and passion for rock music and for his love for the Scorpions and for our music and for our work of life.
And so he wants to make ... a bio-pic about the band and tell the story of the band. And it's quite in the setting up the whole thing. And we hope that they start shooting soon, but we don't know exactly when it is.
And hopefully they get it done throughout the next couple months so it will work out with the 60th anniversary of the band. It will be wonderful."
So, it doesn't sound as though any movement has been made over the last two months when Meine said, "We hope later this year the bio-pic will be out all over the world. They start filming in a few months. Right now [they are] working on the script and working on the actors, to find the right characters who play the band. It's not so easy to find five Brad Pitts."
Other bio-pics currently in the works include those on Heart, Bruce Springsteen, The Beatles, and Marianne Faithfull.
The Scorpions Resiedncy at Planet Hollywood in Vegas, which was supposed to start at the end of February, was pushed to August 14th due to Mikki Dee's Health Issues.